It’s been a long while since I’ve actuall taken out the laptop to push a post. I’ve had a lot going on to deal with not only family and mental / emotional wise but also on the project side. So lets take a quick look at whats been keeping me off the radar for over a month…
Aloha Nui Loa, He moku hanau ka po
Loosely translated, farewell my cheif the night is born. May of this year brought an incredibly difficult time for me personally as we gathered for my grandfathers interment at the national cemetary. I had already gone to his first service in Arizona which had very few family members and primarily friends and neighbors. This time it was family, lot’s of family. My grandfather and I were very close indeed, I credit him for everything that is “right” with me (and some of what is wrong with me I suppose). Having several people with whom I am “disconnected” around during this trying time was a double whammy. The flag was finished in time, I made just under 60 schnitzels, and ran around doing this or that. All told, I made it through in fair shape.
The world of responsibility
In my adulthood here we go with the idea that actions have consequences and of course with my past DUI things have of course begun as far as responsibilities. I’ve managed to keep my probation officer happy, pee in a multitude of cups (including being selected for a random test the morning of pops service!), worked out my plans for community service, and this week I graduate from my EOP classes to go on to whatever the next class requirement will be. Nose clean, DUI’s cost a lot, thank god nobody got hurt, dont drink and drive.
Projects, projects, projects!!
My primary coping method with anything has always been to keep busy, and so I’ve kept incredibly busy. So busy I think a lot of people close to me began to feel like I was overdoing things and perhaps building up resentments of my own over taking on so many projects. Perhaps they are right to a small degree but I genuinely am glad to be doing things for those that have always been there for me. I may be short or hard to deal with when my attitude gets all jooglywocky but honestly I need to keep busy and I carry a great deal of pride in the aspect that I can do things for my family. Pride is one of the primary traits I carry from pop, most days this is good sometimes not so much but it’s a big thing in the neurological disneyland I call my head.
So projects…. the ones with no pictures currently being done:
Sand and do a *real* stain on the decks for my gal
plan and remodel the bathroom for my gal (new tub was a steal!)
Aunties yard landscaping (ongoing for life yeaaa)
Fixed a toilet, installed many ceiling fans, swept this, watered that, weed and trim, pick up sticks, yards yards yards, woohoo
And this year I’d like to do all the custom trim work for my auntie which muahahaha I can get even fancier than planned now 😉
Now the bathroom will get photos of course and most likely several posts but for now we have Aunties Fence:
Auntie has wanted this fence for years, with quotes coming in above $6500 I think I did pretty well around $2000 in materials. I had a lot of challenges dealing with poorly set posts from a prior contractor and of course hugging the house and such but I’m happy with it and more importantly with those hinges and those braces that gate wont sag!
Auntie told me three project goals she had for this year: the fence which the doggos have necessitated followed by uncles workshop being wired, insulated, paneled, and organized and finally; my cousins bedroom expansion. I will be finishing the ceiling of the workshop this week and the project will be complete in full but here are some shots from early last week:
God I am particular about wire routing! 5 outlet circuits (two outlets per on each side of the shop and two outlets on one GFI/AFCI outside), 2 light circuits (because I like the idea of individually switching each light based on need). Ah, feed from house has independent ground with two rods sunk and of course ethernet in separate conduit. Overkill is tasty!
So aside from that I’ve been given some fun new toys as a thank you and combination “hey your getting older” gifts from auntie and uncle! I’ve got a nice new set of Dewalt impact bits with index holder and such and *A MAG SLEEVE!!* anyone that’s ever driven screws overhead solo will understand why thats so big. A new drill index with shiny sharp bits!! A new 80T blade for muh poor beat up (but it works) tablesaw, a new pair of badly needed mechanix gloves… and… aaaaaand…. BEHOLD!!!!!
I call him “Chompy McRouter!! Shown here in one of my old Nikon camera bags which fits it perfectly! I’ll be covering some tips and tricks for palm / plunge routers that make life much easier in the shop and field in a later post so stay tuned as Chompy has a script to study.
Ha Ha!! And Uncle got a GoPro for us to dink around with so expect to see some fun with that soon too! So, for anyone patient or bored enough to read this far (not to mention read this at all) I will close with a quick thought and some pictures of my grandfathers beautiful Urn.
Pop gave me many things all of which are important to me. The ability to combine the pride, work ethic, and craftsmanship that he taught with many of the material hand tools that he handed down to create something for my family which was his most important treasure is perhaps the greatest accomplishment I could ever achieve. Mahalo nui loa he moku
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Been A While! Busy Busy Sooooooo.... It's been a long while since I've actuall taken out the laptop to push a post.